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How much food waste can you cut? State issues challenge to Vermonters
The Department of Environmental Conservation is encouraging Vermonters to cut down on food waste. They’re doing it through a new program called the Scrap Food Waste Challenge.From now through Earth Da
USDA proposes changes to food programs for women, infants and children
The Department of Agriculture is proposing changes to its supplemental food program for women, infants and children, otherwise known as WIC. WIC served about 6.2 million people per month in 2021, incl
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Malawi is first low-income country to get IMF food-shock loan
Malawi became the first low-income country to receive financing from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) under a new tool intended to help countries cope with global food price shocks. The coun
Huge Food and Beverage Trends Set to Explode From 2023-2025
The first half of this decade has seen a massive shift in the way consumers purchase food and beverage products. Consumers are now more discerning and are looking for healthier, more sustainable optio
NATO Secretary General at “Grain from Ukraine” Summit
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg addressed the “Grain from Ukraine” Summit on Saturday (26 November 2022), calling on Russia to stop the war and end the global food crisis it has caused. He sai
Vitamins: It’s best to get them from food, not a bottle
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These Food Shortages Could Continue Into 2023
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Musk says Twitter to launch ‘Verified’ service next week with a ‘gold check’ for companies
Elon Musk said in a tweet on Friday that Twitter would launch its delayed “Verified” service next week with different colored checks depending on the type of account.The Twitter CEO said there would b











